 Moving on, the civil society organizations in River State have appealed to the state government to pay teachers of the state their six-year salaries. The chairman of the state civil society organization in Nefer George, who said they're stirring a press briefing in Podakot, urged the state governor, Yesamuike, to withdraw their appeal court case and do well to pay the school's teachers their salaries. Nefer George said some of the teachers had died while some were critically ill due to non-payments of their salaries. I want to plead that the government of River State should please withdraw the court case against the demonstration teachers at the court of appeal and reinstate and pay these teachers their six-year salary. These teachers are dying. They are suffering as I speak to you. Just recently, we have recorded more deaths. He also called on the government to pay the gratuity of pensioners who have been deprived their benefits over the years. We are saying that the SNC should do well to pay our old friends their pension and the government had promised that in May they are going to pay. And from course, we have put through to this our old parents who have served states judiciously. Optional, there is no signal yet. But we believe that the governor who have just less than one year to go will not allow us to go to that part. We want him to be remembered with these demands that we have made, that has his living. Our teachers, our pensioners and of course the city of Potankot, the environment of Potankot, we smile and have a reason to thank.